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Kathe Smothers of Quiet Mind Horsemanship is one of the most gifted people I know when it comes to horses.
Kathe’s deep & compassionate understanding of horses is a true blessing. In my on going lessons, Kathe has brought horses back to me in a way I never knew possible . I have learned to have a connection with my horse based on mutual respect and trust.
The first time I saw Kathe work with a wild horse I was completely amazed at the entire process of gentling. How the horse actually wanted to be touched and to connect. I wasn’t really sure at the time what was happening, this amazing dance between horse and human but what I did know was that whatever that was I just witnessed I wanted to know it!! I always look forward to participating in riding clinics and enjoy the ease in which Kathe conducts her classes .
I am forever grateful that Quiet Mind Horsemanship came into my life!
I admire Kathe’s ability to get positive and lasting results for both the rider and horse no matter what level of training you endeavor to complete.
By a stroke of good fortune, I found Kathe on the Internet when I was looking for someone to teach me about horses in a way that is respectful and compassionate for the horse. I did a search for “Natural Horsemanship Training” and luckily for me, I found Kathe’s website. I called Kathe and explained what I had in mind: I wanted to get to know horses in humane and respectful way. For me, horse training isn’t just about learning how to “ride a horse.” It’s about having a great relationship with the horse, one that is built on understanding, love and respect.
Kathe listened to me carefully and explained her training methodology, which is all about treating the horse with respect, dignity and a deep understanding of their nature. I set an appointment for Kathe’s “horse whisperer” training for the very next day. Visiting Kathe and her wild mustangs in Anza was such a thrill! I live near Pasadena, California, and I felt invigorated when I reached the spacious, desert landscape, a perfect place to experience the beautiful wild mustangs that Kathe and her husband, Lynn, have on their peaceful ranch. If you haven’t hung out with horses in the desert, I highly recommend it! It feels so natural and right.
I soaked up every minute of Kathe’s instruction. She taught me how horses relate to each other and to humans, and how to handle horses in a way that works best for horse and human! Every time I’m with Kathe and the mustangs, I feel as though I’ve stepped into the truth and magic that Kathe experiences every day with her horse friends. I’m so glad I started my horse training with someone who possesses such an extraordinary skill with horses in every sense. But most of all, I’m glad I met Kathe Smothers, a strong, wise woman who has a huge heart for animals, especially horses!
I was looking to strengthen my connection with my horses and to be able to enjoy riding more and to have horses that are responsive, happy, focused, and healthy. I found Kathe through a personal recommendation from my hoof care professional and have been enjoying training with her immensely, on a regular basis. The successes I continue to gain with my horses are incredible, and I feel empowered with Kathe’s teachings and techniques. Kathe has taught me to be safe and assertive using a kind approach, and to teach my horses about boundaries in a respectful way. She has taught me how to show my horses to use their bodies properly in order to have better conformation, and so that they can remain sound and healthy. My riding form and function have greatly improved and my confidence is soaring. I feel that Kathe’s training has helped me become happier, physically and emotionally, and the tools she is giving me are invaluable in bonding with my horses. My horses and I are much happier and our connection has definitely improved and continues to grow. I consider Kathe to be an excellent trainer with a wealth of knowledge, a wonderful source of support and she is my mentor. I will always continue to train with Kathe as she has worked wonders for my horses and for me!
As a brand new rider, I adopted Oskar, a neglected and troubled horse. It was a risky, if not foolish thing to do. But Kathe offered to train the both us, and I am thrilled to say that we are doing great. Kathe was the definitely the key to our success.
What distiguishes Kathe as an instructor is her ability to perceive a rider wholistically and tailor her lessons accordingly. Depending on a student’s needs, she might give instruction on technical riding skills, or emotional support to develop self-confidence, or natural horsemanship theory to improve understanding. She does it all with humor and great kindness. Her group classes have a devoted following because of the supportive but challenging environment she creates for riders at all different skill levels.
Kathe’s training has been a priceless gift to me. I had no idea how rewarding it could be to have a connection to a horse, and I am deeply grateful to Kathe for showing me the way.
“Confidence is knowing you are prepared”. Just one of Kathe’s core values that not only translates into my daily life but has made it possible for me to keep myself and my horse safe and moving forward. Horses are a gift in my life that Kathe has made possible. Today, not only am I riding safely, I have an adopted Mustang and a group of friends that are invaluable to me.
Thanks to Kathe I look forward to a retirement of continued learning and joy with my friends and the horses. Thanks Kathe!
I’ll admit that my opinion may be sem-biased, as Kathe is my mom. However, I’ll also admit that back in High School I thought I knew everything I needed to know about riding. Once Kathe started giving me pointers I realized how wrong I was. Nowadays I don’t get to ride, but once every few years.
The last time I went riding was the day after Thanksgiving 2009. It had been about 5 or 6 years since my previous ride, so I definitely needed a refresher course (which Mom insisted on). She gave me a quick refresher course and also worked with me throughout the 3 hour trail ride we took. I was actually worried that the assistance was going to ruin my enjoyment of the ride, but safety is more important so I went along with it. As it turned out, I enjoyed the entire ride and learned some new things on top of the quick refresher course. I’m thankful and lucky to have a mother that can give me this guidance. I love riding, and will definitely have to start riding much more often. Thanks mom.
I can’t begin to express how much this experience has brought to my life over the past year: the joy of really communicating with a horse…not just riding a horse; the fulfillment that comes from facing and overcoming obstacles and fears; the insight I’ve gained about my own behavior and approach to life; and the friendships and support I’ve found with my fellow students. Kathe, thank you so much!
When I retired, my show jumper retired with me. Unfortunately as good as he had been in the show ring, in retirement he did not become the pleasure horse I wanted and expected. Instead of daily relaxing rides we had fight after fight for who was in control. He tested me every day, and tried to intimidate frequently. Just when I was about to give up, Kathe came to our barn and gave a clinic. The change in Sterling and the change in myself was amazing. I learned to listen to my horse and he learned to listen to me–and we both listened to Kathe! I am so grateful.